Hello david,I wanted to ask you if you have the warp3 or warp4 icons of the magnifying glass, that we have in the xcenter, and that the xwpfinder program uses.It's for tests

I was trying to change this icon the other day, and it seemed that after changing it, I increased the memory of the system. At about 200,000 to 400,000KbIt seems to me that this increase in memory is due to the fact that when the icon is changed, the desktop is reset.If someone wants to verify it, for me it is a sensation. You just have to "Restart Desktop". The pmshell.exe appears with a new pid and you're done.Remember to have a backup, because when you restart the desktop, if you have the defective inis it can be a kaos.Saludos

Thanks for the link, I think I'll open a tiket with the error in xwpfinder, in mantis.

Concerning my previous comment of the memory, it turns out that according to theseus4, it is exactly the opposite, to what I have observed. Doing the desktop restart, I consume 350,000kb more than without doing it.I can only say that if someone wants to try it, and compare it, it's simple. I already start the system, I do the restart desktop. It works better especially with applications like the virtualbox, which are some memory swallows.The explanation, I do not know, could be from an error in theseus4, to a better use of the cache ...Saludos

RickCHodgin

I am messing with a new glass prototype folder. Uploaded are the templates.

Also uploaded 7 test icons.

David, if you write a little application and use gray-scaled versions and identify mask templates for your base gray-scaled images, you can apply user-specified colors allowing them to generate their own custom preferences to generate an output icon set based on those preferences.

Put together a few base color group patterns for common likes and people can use those as a base for tweaking and creating their own custom entries.

If you're interested in something like that and you have some base OS/2 Presentation Manager programming skills, I would be happy to help you setup a template app and give you some cues on the algorithms where required.

I am messing with a new glass prototype folder. Uploaded are the templates.

Also uploaded 7 test icons.

If you're interested in something like that and you have some base OS/2 Presentation Manager programming skills, I would be happy to help you setup a template app and give you some cues on the algorithms where required.

Hi Rick

I appreciate the offer, but you have enough on your plate to handle. Unfortunately, I am not a programmer. I thought about it at one time may years ago, but realized without help, I would never be good. In addition to lack of knowledge and skill, I am a poor typist. That is why I started dabbing with icons, ptrs, and bmps. I have had to teach myself over time. Fortunately, no typing was involved. It is just my way of contributing back to the OS/2 community.

RickCHodgin

I appreciate the offer, but you have enough on your plate to handle...

I can only work on any given project for a few days at a time then I need a switch. I enjoy tackling new things. On this project I would've mostly guided you and written some template code that you could expand upon.

I do have a question. Is there some way to increase the spacing between icons when in dynamic display mode? The larger icons can become cramped. I thought at one time there was a grid spacing feature, but I do not see it in ArcaOS. There are also a few system icons that don't give one the option of dynamic png icons; sound, kernel, and display. I wonder if these were missed when dynamic icons were added.

A few new icons and the jade portal folders. For the open folder, you can do it in six ways:

1. Don' assign an open folder2. Assign the yellow folder for open3 Assign an empty jade folder4. Assign an empty yellow folder5. Assign an empty ring for the open folder6. Assign a ring with a brown interior